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Selling Latin America

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Identifikator:
894756680
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-9497
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Gehrke, Franz http://d-nb.info/gnd/138934983
Title:
Bremens Warenhandel und seine Stellung in der Weltwirtschaft
Place of publication:
Jena
Publisher:
Verlag von Gustav Fischer
Year of publication:
1910
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1 Online-Ressource (126 Seiten)
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2017
Collection:
Economics Books
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Title:
Erster Teil. Besprechung des Warenhandels Bremens
Collection:
Economics Books

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  • Selling Latin America
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • I. General remarks on foreign trade
  • II. Brazil
  • III. Argentine
  • IV. Uruguay
  • V. Paraguay
  • VI. Chile
  • VII. Bolivia
  • VIII. Peru
  • IX. Ecuador
  • X. Colombia
  • XI. Venezuela
  • XII. Central America
  • XIII. Mexico
  • XIV. Cuba
  • XV. Santo Domingo
  • XVI. Haiti
  • XVII. Porto Rico
  • XVIII. The Guianas: British, Dutch and French
  • XIX. European possessions in the West Indies
  • XX. Foreign trade with Latin America and how it developed
  • XXI. Methods of doing Business
    XXI. Methods of doing Business
  • XXII. The salesman and the customer
  • XXIII. Custom-houses and tariffs
  • XXIV. Trade marks
  • XXV. Finance and credits
  • XXVI. Packing and shipping
  • XXVII. Advertising
  • XXVIII. Reciprocity
  • XXIX. Health precautions
  • Index

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86 SELLING LATIN AMERICA 
Bolivia may rightly be called the mineral 
storehouse of the world, for locked within the 
heart of her many mountains are untold riches, 
the tons which she has contributed to the uni 
verse being microscopic in proportion to what 
remains. Her inexhaustible dried lakes of 
borax and salt, glistening like snow in the pure 
air of the high elevation, have been scraped 
for centuries without apparently reducing 
their supply. There are many rich deposits 
of gold, silver, copper, tin, antimony, bismuth, 
borax, zinc, wolfram and coal. 
In the production of tin, Bolivia ranks sec 
ond, the chief producer being the Malay Pen 
insula. Tin forms about 70 per cent, of the 
total export of Bolivia, amounting in value 
to over $23,000,000, Great Britain taking 
about 90 per cent, of the output of the mines 
and selling it to the other nations of the world. 
There are yet enormous unworked deposits 
of this metal in this land. 
Bolivia is one of the largest bismuth pro 
ducing countries of the world and the third in 
the production of copper, and is rich in anti-
	        

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